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20 Nov 2018 11:54:58am

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I was an audience of the panel. Mr Li and Prof Chey complained about that, the discussion of Chinese Communist Party’s infiltration and intervention in Australia had made all Australian Chinese being suspected and had increased racial discrimination towards Australian Chinese just because they had a Chinese face.

I was the first to speak at the question time, because I believed what Mr Li said was just a myth. But just after me finished introducing myself and my experiences, the host stopped me before I could start to ask my question.

I should start my question as that: Please look at my face, is it looked like a Chinese face? Or a Vietnamese face, Japanese, Thai, Korean, Cambodian, Tibetan, or even a Middle Eastern face?

Most European Australians would not easily distinguish between these Asian faces, just as most Eastern Asian people cannot easily distinguish Caucasians’ one.

So, is there any reliable statistical evidence to correlate the discussion of CCP’s infiltration and intervention with an increasing discrimination towards people of an Eastern Asian face other than aChinese one? If not, then Mr. Li’s claim cannot be justified.

Then, who created such a myth?

Many tourists from the mainland China asked me about that, Australia looked nice and peaceful, the people are friendly, then why the Chinese government warn us that Australia is not safe to travel to and Australians are in anti-Chinese?

Clearly, it is the CCP who deliberately created such a false “anti-Chinese” racialism atmosphere, in order to use racialism as a tool to give pressure onto Australian government and society, to shift the topic away from CCP’s infiltration.

It is typical CCP’s strategy, we have seen these all in China, current and the past.

I am a Chinese born in Chinese, my both parents joined CCP in 1930s. But I learned from my own experiences and historical truth that communism is bad for both China and the world. So I came to Australia 30 years ago to escape from the CCP’s rule. However, in Australia I still encountered CCP’s longarms, including that they gave pressure on Unity Party’s leader to remove me from the Unity Party’s candidate list during the NSW State election 1999, and that their control of Chinese associations. CCP has also put its arms into every corner in the mainstream societies, just like exactly what it has done inside China.

Before grabbed the power in 1949, CCP sent its agents into every corner within the region controlled by the then Nationalist government, including in trade unions, women’s associations, students, academics, minor parties, government officials, military, so that they could influence and manipulate public opinion. Even in the president Chiang Kai-shek’s office, and within any extreme anti-communism organisation, all had CCP’s agents inside. That was how CCP won the civil war in 1949, and how it is trying to win over Aust

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